EDITORIAL
Lucy is a teacher who approached me looking for a way to share her knowledge on infant massage. After reviewing her content, I suggested creating a catalog and for the tutorials, producing original photography to provide readers with a more engaging visual experience while also establishing a clear identity for her project. I reached out to my friend, photographer Deivisson, to collaborate, and fortunately, he accepted.
Luiza is an architecture student and a former classmate from university. In our program, the final course required students to create a book to present and defend their projects. She asked me to design the layout for hers, with a clear direction inspired by two principles: “less is more” and minimalism.
As part of my architecture degree, I was required to develop a final project that reflected everything I had learned. I chose to design an Experimental Artistic Laboratory—a space dedicated to exploring and teaching different artistic techniques, while applying architectural theories and guidelines to encourage creativity. This book served as both a summary of my architectural work and an example of my editorial design skills
During my editorial design class, my teacher, Sabrina, assigned us the task of creating a fictional magazine, focusing on both the concept and layout. I developed In_visible, a magazine dedicated to showcasing the work of independent artists and giving them a platform to make their talent “visible.”
*The magazine’s content was sourced from Chróma Magazine, whose incredible work served as inspiration for this project.*
*The magazine’s content was sourced from Chróma Magazine, whose incredible work served as inspiration for this project.*
Avant, a student, needed to publish his essay and approached me to design a small book. He requested a clean, advanced layout with a strictly black-and-white color palette to reflect the tone of his work.
This project is a trifold brochure showcasing a series of my favorite places in London. Designed as both a guide and a keepsake, it invites readers to explore the city and discover these spots for themselves.





